different between anomal vs anodal
anomal
English
Etymology
From French anomal.
Noun
anomal (plural anomals)
- (obsolete) Something anomalous, especially an irregular word in a language.
Adjective
anomal (not comparable)
- (obsolete) anomalous
Anagrams
- Manalo
French
Etymology
From Latin an?malos, from Ancient Greek ???????? (an?malos, “uneven, irregular, anomalous”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.n?.mal/
- Homophones: anomale, anomales
Adjective
anomal (feminine singular anomale, masculine plural anomaux, feminine plural anomales)
- (sciences, grammar) anomalous
Usage notes
Often confused with anormal.
Related terms
- anomalie
Further reading
- “anomal” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
German
Etymology
From Latin an?malus/an?malos.
Pronunciation
Adjective
anomal (comparative anomaler, superlative am anomalsten)
- (also grammar) anomalous
- Synonyms: anomalisch, irregulär, unregelmäßig
Declension
Related terms
Further reading
- “anomal” in Duden online
Norwegian
Adjective
anomal
- anomalous
Romanian
Etymology
From French anomal
Adjective
anomal m or n (feminine singular anomal?, masculine plural anomali, feminine and neuter plural anomale)
- anomal
Declension
anomal From the web:
anodal
English
Etymology
anode +? -al
Adjective
anodal (comparative more anodal, superlative most anodal)
- Relating to the anode.
Translations
Portuguese
Adjective
anodal m or f (plural anodais, comparable)
- (physics) anodic; anodal (relating to an anode)
- Synonym: anódico
anodal From the web:
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